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News Release




Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in New York Welcomes
Year of the Tiger at Annual Spring Reception

For more information, please contact:
Melissa Ng / David Hsieh at 212-752-3320
Daniel McAtee at 202-238-6360
Wing Yan Tong at 415-835-9315

 

February 23, 2010 - Hong Kong is off to an auspicious start in the Year of the Tiger with its ranking as the world’s freest economy for the 16th consecutive year by The Heritage Foundation and The Wall Street Journal, said Hong Kong Commissioner for Economic and Trade Affairs, USA, Mr. Donald Tong as he welcomed more than 400 guests to the annual spring reception in New York City hosted by the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office, New York (HKETONY) this evening (February 23, 2010, New York time).

Mr. Tong said Hong Kong’s robust growth can be attributed to new market opportunities emerging out of developments in the Mainland. He pointed out that Hong Kong is the “only jurisdiction outside the Mainland of China with a Renminbi bond market” and Hong Kong is also undertaking a pilot program which allows select Mainland companies to settle cross-boundary trade with Hong Kong in Renminbi.

“This will help develop Hong Kong into an off-shore Renminbi business hub and elevate its status as an international financial and banking center,” he said.

Hong Kong Commissioner for Economic and Trade Affairs, USA, Mr. Donald Tong speaks at Year of the Tiger Spring Reception organized by the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in New York.Mr. Tong also pointed out that Hong Kong remains the world’s seventh largest stock market, enjoying a total market capitalization of US$2.3 trillion at the end of 2009. The territory also ranked first in the world in terms of IPO funds raised last year.

“Looking ahead, Hong Kong will continue to reinforce the traditional four pillars of our economy; namely, financial services, tourism, trade and logistics, and professional services,” said the Commissioner.

“To maintain our competitiveness, we are also forging ahead to exploit six areas where Hong Kong enjoys competitive advantages: testing and certification, medical services, cultural and creative content, innovation and technology, environmental industry and education services.

“By capitalizing on the potential of these industries, we will broaden our economic base, promote sustainable economic growth and cultivate a knowledge-based economy. Hong Kong has long maintained a level playing field and we certainly welcome U.S. investment in these areas,” said Mr. Tong.

In her welcome address, the Director of the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in New York, Miss Monica Chen, said the past year has been an eventful year for the office as it continued to promote Hong Kong through various events in cities in the 31 states across the East Coast, ranging from business luncheons to educational symposiums to calls on state governors and city mayors to cultural programs.

Director of Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in New York, Miss Monica Chen welcomes guests to the Year of the Tiger Spring Reception organized by the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in New York.“Hong Kong was put into perspective, with special foci on opportunities for cooperation on all fronts of developments,” said Miss Chen.

“Against our multi-faceted and vibrant art and culture scenes, our office has been introducing Hong Kong home-grown musicians and talents to American audience over the past years,” said Miss Chen.

Miss Chen also pointed out that Hong Kong films featured prominently in various film festivals, with a total of 25 Hong Kong films anchoring such major US film festivals as the 45th Chicago International Film Festival, the New York Asian Film Festival, the Atlanta Asian Film Festival, and other events, such as the film festival by Gene Siskel Film Center in Chicago.

Miss Chen is in anticipation of more excitement in 2010 as it will mark the 20th anniversary of the Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festival in New York, which was first started by HKETONY, as well as the 15th anniversary of the Hong Kong Dragon Boat Races in Atlanta.

Miss Chen also took the opportunity to invite guests at the reception to visit the Hong Kong Pavilion at the upcoming World Expo in Shanghai, where Hong Kong will be taking part under the theme, “Hong Kong – a City with Unlimited Potential”. Visitors to the Hong Kong Pavilion will be able to see for themselves a well-connected and creative Hong Kong, she said.

Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in New York will also be hosting spring receptions in Chicago (February 25), and Atlanta (March 1) for key interlocutors in the academic, business, and media sectors.

  Hong Kong Commissioner for Economic and Trade Affairs, USA, Mr. Donald Tong (fourth from right) and Director of Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in New York, Miss Monica Chen (third from left) joined guests in a toast to a happy and prosperous Year of the Tiger. Other guests at the toasting ceremony include (from left): Deputy Head , Investment Promotion, Hong Kong Economic & Trade Office,  New York, Ms. Gloria Wong; Chief Representative, New York and London Representative Offices, Hong Kong Monetary Authority Mr. Brian Lee; Deputy Director of Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in New York Miss Louisa Yan; Consul General, The Consulate General of the People’s Republic of China in New York Ambassador Peng Keyu; Deputy Permanent Representative of the People’s Republic of China to the UnitedNations Ambassador Liu Zhenmin; Assistant Manager, marketing –Eastern Region, Hong Kong Tourism Board Ms. Linda Ho, and Marketing Manager - Hong Kong Trade Development Council Mr. Curtis Louie.  

 

 

 

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